10-18-2007 03:14 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:48 PM
Hi there,
I was wondering if there is any way you can disable a WLAN based on a schedule to prevent access at certain times of the day on a 2106 WLC v4.1?
I have had a long look through command line reference and cannot find any way of achieving this, i wondered if anyone had any thoughts?
Thanks,
10-22-2007 04:30 AM
Hope this helps...
Notes for using ACL to restrict access based on time.
access-list 100 permit ip 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255 20.0.0.0 0.0.0.255 time-range him
ap(config)#time-range him
ap(config-time-range)#?
Time range configuration commands:
absolute absolute time and date
default Set a command to its defaults
exit Exit from time-range configuration mode
no Negate a command or set its defaults
periodic periodic time and date
ap(config-time-range)#peri
ap(config-time-range)#periodic ?
Friday Friday
Monday Monday
Saturday Saturday
Sunday Sunday
Thursday Thursday
Tuesday Tuesday
Wednesday Wednesday
daily Every day of the week
weekdays Monday thru Friday
weekend Saturday and Sunday
ap(config-time-range)#peri
ap(config-time-range)#periodic mon
ap(config-time-range)#periodic monday ?
Friday Friday
Saturday Saturday
Sunday Sunday
Thursday Thursday
Tuesday Tuesday
Wednesday Wednesday
hh:mm Starting time
ap(config-time-range)#periodic monday 10:00 ?
to ending day and time
ap(config-time-range)#periodic monday 10:00 to 18:00
ap(config-time-range)#exit
10-22-2007 09:00 AM
I'm not in front of one of my WLCs now to check, but as memory serves there are no time-range options for ACLs.
I dont see any documentation about it either:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00807810d1.shtml
I'm not aware of a native WLC config to support this. If it's an 802.1x WLAN you could configure it on the RADIUS server.
10-22-2007 07:30 PM
You can't set this on the WLC. If you are doing authentication via radius, then like the other poster stated, you can do it there.
10-23-2007 07:42 AM
I concur. You can't do this at the controller level.
10-25-2007 07:26 AM
Why don't you setup a time based acl on the vlan interface for the guest on the L3 device.
11-16-2007 05:04 PM
Thanks for the replies, i have decided to use a time based ACL on an intermediate router to which the AP's are connected.
This causes the AP's to loose communication with the WLC, so they are forced to reset, and the wireless network will come down.
A hack, but has the desired effect.
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